Court Approved Divorce Education & Parenting Classes for Your Clients
Offer communication skills training to your clients that will help their children,
and make your relationship with them better... at the same time.
4-hour Court Mandated
Co-Parenting Course
8-hour High Conflict Level 2
Co-Parenting Course
NEW Program for kids (aged 7-14)
and their parents!
Need referral cards to hand out to parents?
Children in Between Online helps your clients communicate better.
Children in Between helps parents going through divorce learn respectful communication skills and anger control, allowing them to make better choices - with their children and ex. It also helps client-counsel relations. A real win-win for your clients (and you)!
Course Focus on Core Competencies.
Anger Control
Parents who can control their anger are more likely to engage ex’s in a manner that is most likely to lead to amicable results and limit the effects of the separation on their children. By focusing on skills training, CIBO teaches conflict resolution, mindfulness, and self-talk.
Respectful Communication
Studies show that effective parenting after divorce is directly related to parents ability to respectfully communicate with one another. CIBO identifies five major ways to improve communication including: I-Messages, Reframing, Self-talk, Stop-Look-Listen, and Active Listening.
Ending Loyalty Conflicts
Loyalty conflicts cause the most damage to children. We focus on how parents involve their children in these conflicts unintentionally, and change that.
As an attorney, I think Children in Between is a great tool. It helps my clients parent better, and it often makes communication with them easier... Good for kids, good for me, and easy. It’s a no-brainer to recommend this to my clients.
Lindsay Schuler, JD - Minneapolis, MN
Stay up-to-date with
Client Progress
Clients are able to email their attorney, the court, and themselves a copy of their Certificate of Completion from right within CIBO.
Through an online interactive format, parents learn effective skills that will immediately change the way they interact. Five scenarios are enacted and critiqued in streaming video. Participants then choose from realistic solutions and explore different ways of handling the conflicts. Each section includes in-depth tutorials, question and answer sessions, and a quiz to further engrain the new skills.
*Included in SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices
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